Flipped Glass by phil_howcroft

Flipped Glass

This is a shot of reflections in a modern building, flipped through 90 degrees clockwise to make it more 'interesting'....converted to monochrome........to make it more 'interesting'.

Actually it's not a very 'interesting' shot.... more a desperate shot !!!

And it is interesting Phil, all those struts, lines & shadows & the monochrome finish makes a great pattern. A change of shot is quite challenging & I think I need to do a different photo sometimes!
September 20th, 2012  
Cool capture. Lovely. Great pattern and abstract.
September 20th, 2012  
Think it looks good Phil
Shapes and b&w working well here
September 20th, 2012  
Great lines
September 20th, 2012  
I should recognise this, shouldn't I, Phil?
September 21st, 2012  
This works Phil
September 21st, 2012  
Well you have made it a piece of art for sure. The lines work!
September 21st, 2012  
Ah, but desperation produces interesting results!! Especially in b&w, a study of struts and shadows!!
September 21st, 2012  
And there was I thinking it was some Indonesian musical instrument . . ,
September 21st, 2012  
@tishpics thanks patricia, i see your musical instrument :)

@fannyb thanks fanny, very desperate indeed

@seattle thanks constance , glad you like my art !!!


@swilde thank you Sue :) , glad u think so :)

@anron Anita, of course you should recognise it :) , especially with you being such a book lover !! I also expect you've stumbled down the street / lane when you were a young lady (not that you are not young now) out on the town !!!

@kerristephens kerri glad you like the lines :)
September 21st, 2012  
@sleepdozer57 cheers pete , glad u like my rotated pic :)
September 21st, 2012  
@netkonnexion thank you Damon , glad you like :)
September 21st, 2012  
@happypat thank you Pat, I don't know if I am happy with this shot...in fact if i'm still thinking about it then I'm not !!!
September 21st, 2012  
It is a picture of mystery, wondering what the original image looked like. Don't forget, desperation is the mother of invention. Oh wait, that's necessity, well close enough!
September 23rd, 2012  
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